brief industrial profile of jodhpur district
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Government of India
Ministry of MSME
Brief Industrial Profile of Jodhpur District
Carried out by
MSME –DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (Ministry of Govt. of India)
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 22 Godown, Industrial Estate, Jaipur – 302006 Rajasthan
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District -Jodhpur
CONTENTS
S. No.
Topic Page No.
1. General Characteristics of the District 1-2
1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3
1.2 Topography 4
1.3 Availability of Minerals 5-6
1.4 Forest Resources 7
1.5 Administrative Set-up 8
2. District at a Glance 9-12
2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Jodhpur 13-14
3. Existing Industrial Scenario of Jodhpur District 15
3.1 Industry at a Glance 15
3.2 Year wise Trend of Units Registered 16
3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan
Units in the Jodhpur District
17
3.4 Large Scale Industries/Public Sector Undertaking 17-18
3.5 Major Exportable Item 18
3.6 Growth Trend 18
3.7 Vendorisation/Ancillarisation of the Industry 19
3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 19
3.8.1 List of Units in Jodhpur & Nearby Area 19
3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 20
3.9 Service Enterprises 20
3.9.1 Potential Area for Service Enterprises 20
3.10 Potential for new MSME’s 21-23
4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises 23
4.1 Details of Major Clusters 23
4.2 Details of Identified Cluster 24-28
5. General issues raised by Industry Associations
during of the course of meeting
29
6.
7.
30 31 Steps to Set up MSMEs
32 Important Contacts
BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF JODHPUR DISTRICT
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT :
Country India
State Rajasthan
District Jodhpur
Government
• Governing body Municipal Corporation of Jodhpur
Elevation 231 m (758 ft)
Population (2012)
• Total 1,210,000
• Density 11,210/km2 (29,000/sq mi)
Languages
• Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 342005
Vehicle Registration RJ 19
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Jodhpur District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India.
The city of Jodhpur is the administrative headquarters of the district.
As of 2012 it is the second most populous district of Rajasthan (out
of 33), after Jaipur.
Rajasthan, the land embellished with infinite imprints of colour and
chivalry, harmonious life and lingering music, harmony and hospitality,
palaces and pristine nature; has been extending an invigorating invitation to
the world, since time immemorial.
Jodhpur, the heart of Rajasthan and the majestic jewel of her eternal
crown, illuminate the Thar, enriching the desert with entrepreneurship,
scholarship and art.
According to Rathore tradition, the clan traces its origins back to the
Hindu god, Rama, hero of the epic Ramayana, and thence to the sun. So
the Rathore's belong to the Suryavansha (solar race) branch of the
Kshatriyas, the warrior caste of Hindus. Later, breaking into historical
reality, in 470 A.D. Nayal Pal conquered the kingdom of Kanauj, near
modern Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. The Rathor capital for seven centuries,
Kanauj fell in 1193 to the Afghan invader's led by Muhammad Ghori.
In the 1870's, a remarkable man came to the fore in Jodhpur: Sir
Pratap Singh a son of Maharaja of Jodhpur, he himself ruled a neighboring
kingdom called Idar, abdicated to become Regent of Jodhpur, which he
ruled, in effect, for nearly fifty years. Sir Pratap Singh was a great warrior
and the epitome of Rajput chivalry.
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1.1 LOCATION & GEOGRAPHICAL AREA :
Jodhpur, one of the largest district of Rajasthan state is centrally
situated in Western region of the State, having geographical area of 22850
sq. Kms. It has population of 28.81 Lacs as per 2001 census. The district
stretches between 2600’ and 27037’ at north Latitude and between 72 55’
and 73 52’ at East Longitude. This district is situated at the height between
250-300 meters above sea level.
This district comes under Arid zone of the Rajasthan state. It covers
11.60% of total area of arid zone of the state. Some of the area of Great
Indian Desert THAR also comes with in the district. Extreme of heat in
summer and cold in winter is the characteristic of the desert. Jodhpur is no
exception. The temperature varies from 49 degree in summer to1 degree in
winter. The Sandstorm (andhi) spectacle for people from other region of
India.
Jodhpur district is centrally located in western part of the State. It is
divisional headquarter of western districts of the State, i.e., Pali, Jodhpur,
Sirohii, Barmer, Jalore and Jaisalmer. It streches between 26°37' north
latitudes and 72° 55' to 73°52' east longitudes. It is bounded by Bikaner
and Jaisalmer districts in the north, Barmer and Pali districts in south, Pali
Nagaur districts in east and Jaisalmer district in the west. Jodhpur district is
in the arid zone of the State and it covers 11.6% of the total arid zone of the
State. The area of the district is 22,850 sq.kms. which is 6.59% of the total
area of the State.
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1.2 TOPOGRAPHY :
The region comprises three distinct physiography units, namely, the
alluvial plains, Escarpments and Ridges and Sand dunes. Land surface of
the district is nearly flat and sandy with exception of some parts of Bilara
and Osian Tehsils. The Plain from Bilara in the east of Shergarh in the west
is encircled by a group of hills, isolated hillocks and ridges separeted by
alluvium and sand filled valleys. The western & north-western parts of
district are characterised by sand dunes. There is only one important river
in the district, viz., Luni, which enter the district near Bilara and flows for a
distance of over 75 kms. before entering in Barmer district.
Malani Igneous Suite, an integral component of the Thar Desert in
Rajasthan, extends at the periphery of the desert, to an area of 44,500
square kilometres (17,182 sq mi) covering parts of Pali, Sirh. Jodhpur,
Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jalore and Siwana districts of western Rajasthan.[2] In
particular, a rhyolite rock exposure in a hillock of 120 metres (394 ft) height,
originally called the "Mountain of Birds", forms the foundation for the
imposing Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. The climate here is of extreme
desert condition of scorching summer with hot dry winds and arid
conditions. The winters are quite chilly. The rainfall is scanty and occurs
during late June to September. The average rainfall is reported to be 360
millimeters (36 cm); extremely variable with a minimum recorded of 24
millimeters (2 cm) during the famine year of 1899 and a maximum of 1,178
millimeters (118 cm) during the floods of 1917.
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1.3 AVAILABILITY OF MINERALS
Minerals have been playing an important role in development of
Jodhpur district for last many decades. District is mainly rich in non metallic
minerals like Sandstone, Rhyolite, Dolomite, Limestone, Jasper, Granite &
Clay. Murram, Kankar, Brick earth, Bajri and other minor minerals.
AVAILABILITY AND CONCENTRATION OF MINERALS
LIMESTONE :
There is a log belt of 160 Kms. long and 0.8 km. wide rocks of Vindhyan
system trending from Sojat in Pali district through Bizara in Jodhpur district
to Gottan-Mundra and Roll quazia in Nagaur district. Possible reserves are
to the extent of 54.0 million tones, half of which are of chemical grade and
rest are of flux grade..LM10 Calcium Carbide, Chalk, Hydrated Lime, Quick
Lime, etc. may be produced by utilization of this material.
SANDSTONE : This is an important building stone widely utilised in
temples, Palaces, Monuments etc. apart from construction of houses.
History of its mining is 500 years old.
LIMESTONE : Bilara-Bhopalgarh has been a major limestone belt of
the district which contains cement, chemical & steel grade of
limestone Limestone mined from this belt is used in cement, textiles,
sugar, lime burning industry etc.
DOLOMITE : It contain 16-20% of Mgo and considered as valuable
industrial raw material for steel, refractory glass industries.
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GRANITE : It is a type of decorative building stone being utilised after
cutting and polishing. It is mined around Pipar, Siyara, Khejarala,
Rawaniyana, Chokri, Madliya, Kosana etc.
RHYOLITE : Occurances are located near Jodhpur city ( Kakani,
Ria, Daijar, Sevaki Kallan & Lal sagar). Balesar village.
JASPER : It is a variety of silica having dark red colour occurs in
vein/pocket in ferrugenous sandstone near mathania, Osian, Rundia,
Sopra, Mogra, Lawera, Tamtia villages.
CLAY : Good quality of ball clay occur near Kanasar, Mandly area of
Tehsil Phalodi. It is found suitable for uses in Ceramics, Rubber &
Paints.
Name of Mineral Production (Tonnes)
2008-09 2009-10 2011-12
Jaspar 1110 303 500
Lime Stone 923433 1761420 551179
Sand Stone 2410446 2290837 2385773
Masonry Stone 3729279 2416063 457748
Rhyolite 779774 441624 835000
Granite 6935 7934 7267
Bajri 1669719 27511651 2358373
Marbal 446 128 -
Brick Earth 2428 750 -
Yellow clay 1695 360 760
Source – DIC Jodhpur
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1.4 FOREST
The total forest area, which is 23650.51 hect., is declared. There is
467.60 hect. Is non reserved forest and 16930.79 hect. Is reserved forest
area while 6252.12 hect. Area is unclassified forest. No major forest
produce is available which can lead to any instruialisation. However, Neem,
Siras, Siamea, Cassia, Acacia Tortilis, Propepis, Juliflas, Par Kinsonia,
Eucalyptus are being found in the forests.
On account of arid climate, negligible percentage of the total reporting
area for the land use in the district is covered under forests. Due to sandy
soil only scrub and thorny bushes of vegetation are found in the forest
areas of the district. The main species of trees are Kumat, Kair, Khejri,
Babul, Bir, Jal khara, Pilu, etc. Fruit bearing trees are promegranates and
guavas. The funa of the district include jackal, Jungle Cat, Indian Fox,
Black Buck, Chinkara, common hare, etc. The birds commonly found are
Baya, koyal, parrot, Vulture, Jungle Crow, bulbul, House Sparrow, Kite,
Sand Grouse, Common quail,grey partridge, little egrit, etc.
Famous for its magnificent forts and palaces, Jodhpur is the second
largest city of Rajasthan and a major tourist attraction in the country. The
city is situated at the edge of the Thar Desert with Jaisalmer on its west,
Barmar, Jalor and Pali on its south, Bikaner on its north, and Nagaur on the
eastern side. Jodhpur was founded by the Rajput chief Rao Jodha in 1459.
The city was the erstwhile capital of the Marwar state. The city is
surrounded by a 10 km long wall with eight gates serving as entrances. The
new city is settled around this walled area.
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1.5 ADMINISTRATIVE SET- UP :-
For administration and development, the district is divided into four
sub-divisions, i.e. Jodhpur, Shergarh, Osian and Phalodi and seven tehsils,
i.e., Jodhpur, Osian, Phalodi, Bilara, Bhopalgarh, Luni and Shergarh..
ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP OF JODHPUR DISTRICT – 2012
Sub-Divisions
Tehsils Sub- Tehsil
Panchayat Samities
Town
1. Jodhpur Jodhpur Balesar Mandore Jodhpur 2. Phalodi Osian Jhanwar Luni Phalodi
3. Shergarh Phalodi Tinwari Osian Bilara
4. Osian Bilara Bap Pipar city
5. Pipar City Bhopalgarh
Phalodi
Shergarh Shergarh
Luni Balesar
Bhopalgarh
Bilara Bavri
SDO TEHSIL No. of
Revenue Villages
Area (In Hectares)
Jodhpur Jodhpur 149 187552
Luni Luni 111 163392
Shergarh Shergarh 264 381288
Pipar City Bilara 92 165327
Bhopalgarh Bhopalgarh 123 242787
Osian Osian 159 350294
Phalodi Phalodi 259 765765
Total 1157 2256405
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2. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
S. No. Particulars Year Unit Statistics
1. Geographical Features
A. Geographical Data
(i) Latitude 2011 72-55’’
(ii) Longitude 2011 73-52’’
(iii) Geographical Area 2011 Sq.Kms. 22580
B Administrative Units
I. Sub Divisions 2009-10 Nos. 5
II. Tehsils 2009-10 Nos. 7
III. Sub-Tehsil 2009-10 Nos. 3
IV. Patwar Circles 2009-10 Nos. 341
V. Revenue Village 2009-10 Nos. 1157
VI. Panchayat Samities 2009-10 Nos. 10
VII. Nagar Nigam 2009-10 Nos. 3
VIII. Nagar Palika 2009-10 Nos. 1
IX. Gram Panchayat 2009-10 Nos. 339
X. Assembly 2009-10 Nos. 10
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2. Populations
A. I. Male 2011 Nos. 35620086
II. Female 2011 No. 33000926
B. IV. Rural 2001 No. 1909423
3. Agricultures
A. Land Utilization
1. Total Area 2010-11 Hects 2256405
2. Forest Cover 2010-11 Hects. 23650.51
3. Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 Hects. 125701
4. Cultivable Barren Land 2010-11 Hects. 911166
4. Forest
(i) Forest 2010-11 Hects. 2365.51
5. Livestock & Poultry
A. 1. Cattle
(b) Cows 2007 No. 200000
(c) Buffaloes 2007 No. 26400
B 2. Other Livestock
(a) Camel 2007 No. 26000
(b) Sheep 2007 No. 1047000
(c) Goats 2007 No. 1439000
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C. Railways
(a) Length of Rail Line 2010-11 Kms. 1905
D. Roads
(a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms. 507
(b) State Highway 2010-11 Kms. 643
(c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms. 538.50
(d) Other District & Rural
Roads 2010-11 Kms. 1787.16
(e) Kaccha Road 2010-11 Kms. 366.42
E. Communication
(a) Telephone Connection 2010-11 Nos. 79255
(b) Post Offices 2010-11 Nos. 402
(c) Telephone Center 2010-11 Nos. -
(d) STD/PCO 2010-11 Nos. 824
(e) Mobile 2010-11 Nos. 275845
F. Medical & Health Services
(a) Hospitals 2010-11 Nos. 8
(b) Block Prim. Health Centre 2010-11 Nos. 9
(c) Prim. Health Centre (PHC) 2010-11 Nos. 65
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(d) Dispensaries 2010-11 Nos. 15
(e) Child & Mother Welfare
Centers 2010-11 Nos. 3
(f) Sub Centers 2010-11 Nos. 525
(g) T.B. Centers 2010-11 Nos. 1
(h) Rural Family Welfare
Centre (RFWC) 2010-11 Nos. 9
(i) Aid Post 2010-11 Nos. 42
(j) Ayurvedic Hospitals 2010-11 Nos. 121
(k) Homeopathic Hospitals 2010-11 Nos. 3
(l) Unani Hospital 2010-11 Nos. 9
G. Banking
(a) Commercial Banks 2010-11 Nos. 221
(b) Rural Bank 2010-11 Nos. 83
(c) Co-Operative Bank 2010-11 Nos. 83
(d) PLDB Branches
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2.1 EXISTING STATUS OF INDUSTRIAL AREA IN THE DISTRICT JODHPUR :
S. No.
Name of Ind. Area
Land Acq. In Acres
Land Develope
d in Hectare
Prevailing Rate
per Sqm.
(in Rs.)
No. of Plots
No of Allott
ed Plots
No. of Vacant Plots
No. of Units
in Production
1. MIA BASNI, PHASE-I
100.00 100.00 2500/- 96 96 1 74
2. MIA BASNI PHASE-I, ELECT. HANDICRAFTS
- - 2500/- 45 43 1 25
3. MIA BASNI,
PHASE-II
762.30 762.30 2500/- 752 751 - 555
4. NEW JODHPUR
18.59 18.59 2500/- 74 74 0 74
5. SANGARIA, PH.- I & II
103.72 103.72 800/- 597 596 59 533
6. MANDORE
270.88 243.64 1000/- 287 228 1 182
7. STONE PARK,
MANDORE
49.92 49.92 800/- 77 76 - 48
8. KHICHAN
28.00 - 125/- - 64 0 54
9. MATHANIA
39.20 39.20 125/- 102 102 - 36
10 PHALODI
100.00 100.00 2500/- 128 128 - 121
11 BHAGAT KI KOTHI
3.95 3.95 - 12 12 - 12
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12 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE (T.A)
537.82
537.82
2500/- - 85 - -
13 HEAVY IND. AREA (T.A)
2500/- 61 160 - 58
14 LIGHT IND. AREA(T.A)
2500/- 160 68 - 70
15 B.N.P.H. IND. AREA (T.A)
3500/- 55 118 - 33
16 ELEC COMPLEX / LIA (T.A)
2500/- 93 34 - 91
17 CYBER PARK
2.18 - 6000/- 32 7 - 29
TOTAL 2019.56 1959.14 - 2528 211 62 1996
Source-RIICO Dungarpur
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3. Existing Industrial Scenario of Jodhpur District
3.1 Industry at a Glance :
S. No.
Head Unit Particulars
1. Registered Industrial Unit Nos. 21263
2. Total Industrial Unit Nos. 23319
3. Registered Medium & Large Unit Nos. 15
4. Estimated Avg. No. of Daily Worker
Employed in Small Scale Industries
No. 107151
5. Employment in Large and Medium
Industries
No. 113260
6. No. of Industrial Area 22
7. Turnover of Small Scale Industries NA
8. Turnover of Medium & Large Scale
Industries
NA
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3.2 Year wise Trend of Units Registered :
Year Wise Trend of Units Registered, Capital Investment And Employment Generated During (2010-2011)
YEAR No. OF UNITS CAPITAL EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT in Lacs (IN Nos)
1997-98 12068 16011.81 50399
1998-99 12836 18874.81 53667
1999-00 13612 20058.263 56684
2000-01 14417 21074.113 59678
2001-02 15177 22705.703 62335
2002-03 15918 23909.487 65207
2003-04 16695 25198.308 67788
2004-05 17524 26874.473 70653
2005-06 18436 28413.029 73984
2006-07 19539 37289.199 80286
2007-08 20315 48663.869 86734
2008-09 21263 63046.619 94261
2009-10 22257 77296.199 100403
2010-11 23319 98680.495 107151
2011-12 24374 110839.785 113164
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3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units in
the Jodhpur District :
NIC Code
Type of Industries No. of Unit
Employment (in Nos.)
Investment (in Crores)
35 Engineering Unit 5433
107151
946.80
20 Agriculture
Resources
2054
31 Chemical Units 1300
- Livestock Based 3688
- Building Material 1268
3.4 Large Scale Industries/Public Sector Undertaking :
1. Alcobex Metal Ltd. 24-25, HIA, Jodhpur
2. Grasim Industries Ltd., White Cement Div. Kharia, Khangar,
Bhopalgarh, Jodhpur
3. Kansara Modler Limited, C-83, M.I.A., Phase II, Basni, Jodhpur
4. Guljag Industries Limited, Baijnath Temple Road, Palri
Khichiyan, Jodhpur
5. Varun Industries Ltd, E-371 M.I.A. II Phase, Jodhpur
6. Stainless India Ltd., C-237, MIA, Basni II Phase, Jodhpur
7. Kansara Bearing Pvt. Ltd., A-41(B) M.I.A. Phase II, Basni,
Jodhpur
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8. Satyan Enterprises, G-653-55 M.I.A. Phase II , Boranada,
Jodhpur
9. Pittle Cement & Industries Ltd., SPL-1, Phase II, Boranada,
Jodhpur
10. Uma Polymers Ltd., Vill.-Mogra, Jodhpur-Pali, Road, Jodhpur
11. Mohnot Stainless Steel Ind. B-72(B),MIA, Basni, II Phase,
Jodhpur
12. Lucid Colloids Ltd., B-5/7, MIA Basni I Phase, Jodhpur
13. Rajasthan Tools, 13, Heavy Industrial Area, Jodhpur
14. ISCON Surgicals Ltd., B-70 MIA II Phase Basni, Jodhpur
15. Sunita Hydrocolloids Pvt. Ltd., E-394 M.I.A. Phase Basni, II
Phase, Jodhpur
3.5 Major Exportable Item :
(1) Handicrafts Items
(2) Flexible Packing Material
(3) Guar Gum Powder
(4) Refined Guar Splits, Guar Meal, Churi
3.6 Growth Trend :
In the district medium and large scale industries are showing 15%-
20% annual growth due to their strategic location.
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3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry
Industries obtaining repair, maintenance and general fabrication facilities
from MSME’s
3.8 Medium Scale Industries:
3.8.1 List of the units in Jodhpur & Near by Area :
1. Ultratech Cement Limited, Unit - Birla White, Kharia Khangar,
Bhopalgarh, Jodh. (Earhear Part Of Grasim Ind. Ltd.)
2. Kansara Modler Limited, C-83 M.I.A.,Phase Ii, Basni, Jodhpur
3. Stainless India Ltd., Pabusar, Tanawara, Jodhpur
4. Varun Industris Ltd., E-371 M.I.A.Ii Phase Basn, I Jodhpur
5. Kansara Bearing Pvt.Ltd., A-41 (B) M.I.A.,Phase Ii, Basni,
Jodhpur
6. Satyam Enterprises, G-653-55 M.I.A. Phase Ii, Basni, Jodhpur
7. Guljag Industries Limited, Baijnath Temple Road„ Palri
Khichiyan, Jodhpur
8. Uma Polymers Ltd., Vill. Post - Mogra, Jodhpur R
9. Rajasthan Udyog Tools Ltd., 13, H.I.A. Jodhpur
10. Umed Textile Mills (P) Ltd., 72, H.I.A., Jodhpur
11. Derby Textiles Ltd., Basni Ii Phase, Jodhpur
12. Iscon Surgicals Ltd., 2214, H.!.& Jodhpur
13. Lucid Colloids Ltd., B-5171 Mia, Basni I Phase, Jodhpur
14. Sunita Hydrocolloids Pvt.Ltd., E-394 M.I.A. Phase Basni II
Phase, Jodhpur
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3.8.2 Major Exportable Item :
(1) Wooden Furniture
(2) Iron Artistic Furniture
(3) Conveyor Belt
(4) Rollers for Bearings
3.9 Service Enterprises :
Computer Job Work
Mobile Repairing
Auto Repairing and Servicing .
Electrical Home appliances Repairing & Servicing
Electric Equipments & Repairing .
Offset Printing
Tiffine Centre
3.9.1 Potentials Areas for Service Industry
1. Auto Repairing and Servicing
2. Mobile Repairing
3. Computer Hardware & Networking Repairing
4. Electrical Home appliances Repairing & Servicing
5. Electrical & Equipment & Machinery, Repairing & Servicing.
6. Recondition of Tool & Cutter Machine
7. Sewing Machine Repairing & Servicing
8. Computer Job & Designing
9. Readymade Garments
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3.10 Potential for New MSME’s : NA
A. RESOURCE BASED
1. Hydrated Lime
2. Stone Crusher
3. Emery Stone
4. Granite Tiles
5. Quick Lime
6. Marble Tiles
7. Cement Articles
8. Chemical Salt
9. Cement Pipe
10. Plaster of Paris
11. Oil Mill
12. Masala Grinding
13. Onion Powder
B. DEMAND BASED
1. Iron & Steel Fabrication
2. S.S.Sheets
3. S.S.Utensils
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4. Paints & Varnish
5. Detergent Powder Cleaning Powder
6. Washing Soap
7. P.V.C. Pipe
8. De-Hydration of Vegetable
9. Cattle Feed
10. Bakery
11. Roller Bearing
12. Engg. Work Shop
13. Agriculture Imp.
14. Steel Furniture
15. Voltage stablizer
16. REAdymade Garments
17. Handicraft Items
18. Corrugated Boxes
19. Stationery Item
20. Leather Fancy Item
21. Submerciable Pump
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22. Pickles & Chutneys
23. Wooden Furniture
24. Domestic Pump
25. Plastic Pipe
26. Automobile Parts Tractor Parts
27. Hawai Chappals
28. Mosaic Tiles
29. Deep Friz/Air Cond.
30. Data Processing Soft
31. Plastic moduled Item
4. Existing Cluster of Micro & Small Enterprises
4.1 Details of Major Clusters
In Jodhpur there are five main industrial culsters namely Textile,
Handicraft, Guar Gum, Stainless Steel patta patti / Utensils, Stone
processing. Details of these clusters are as follows:-
1. Stainless Steel Patta Patti / Utensils
2. Metal & Wooden Handicraft
3. Guar Gum
4. Stone Processing
5. Textile
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4.2 Details of Identified Cluster
(1) SS Sheet & Utensil Cluster :
1. Name of Cluster’s location &
District
S.S. Sheet & Utensils Jodhpur
City
2. Products S.S. Sheets, Utensils
3. No. of industrial Units 150
4. Annual Turnover in (Rs. In
Crore)
S.S. Utensils S.S. Sheets
500 Approx 2500 Approx
5. Investment in Plant & Machinery
(Rs. In Crore)
01
6. Number of Person Employed 8000 Approx
7. Exports (Rs. In Crore) 200
8. Name of three factors, in order
of priority which affect the
competitiveness of insdustry
1. Lack of S.S. Flat manufacturing
units in Rajasthan which is
main raw material of clusters.
2. Lack of S.S. Utensils
manufacturing unit in
Rajasthan who can consume
finished goods.
3. Lack of Industrial lands for
establishment of MSME’s
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(2) Metal & Wooden Handicraft Cluster :
1. Name of Cluster’s location &
District
Metal Wooden Handicrafts, Pal
Shilp Gram, Boranda, Jodhpur
2. Products Metal & Wooden Handicrafts
items, table chari, Almirah, &
Decorative items
3. No. of industrial Units 1000 Nos.
4. Annual Turnover (Rs. In Crore) 3500
5. Investment in Plant & Machinery
(Rs. In Crore)
20.26
6. Number of Person Employed 10000
7. Exports (Rs. In Crore) per year 2000
8. Name of three factors, in order
of priority which affect the
competitiveness of industry
1. Heavy taxes on Raw Materials.
2. Lack of Industrial Land for
establishment of industries.
3. Lack of skilled Labour & Quality
Testing facilities.
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(3) Guar Gum Cluster :
1. Name of Cluster’s location &
District
Guar Gum, Phalodi, Distt.
Jodhpur,
2. Products Gaur Gum Powder
3. No. of industrial Units 60
4. Annual Turnover (Rs. In Crore)
per year
1000 Approx
5. Investment in Plant & Machinery
(Rs. In Crore) per unit
3.25
6. Number of Person Employed 1050
7. Exports (Rs. In Crore) per year 950
9. Name of three factors, in order
of priority which affect the
competitiveness of industry
1. Non availability of good Quality
seeds and low yielding rate of
crop in comparisation of gaur
cropping area of Gujrat &
Hariyana.
2. High fluctuation in prices of
finished goods and raw
material.
3. Appreciation in value of Rs. In
comparasation with in Doller
and Pakistani Currency.
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(4) Stone Processing Cluster :
1. Name of Cluster’s location &
District
Stone Processing, Mandore, Soor
Sagar, Osian, Jodhpur city
2. Products Stone Slab, Tiles, Stones Articles,
3. No. of industrial Units 116
4. Annual Turnover (Rs. In Crore) 115 Crores approx
5. Investment in Plant & Machinery
(Rs. In Crore)
1.5 Crore
6. Number of Person Employed 1400
7. Exports (Rs. In Crore) per year 100 Crores
8. Name of three factors, in order
of priority which affect the
competitiveness of industry
1. Lack of Marketing Support
2. Poor Availability of Industrial
Land for establishment of
Industries.
3. Lack of skilled Labour & Latest
Technology.
(5) Textiles Cluster :
1. Name of Cluster’s location &
District
Textiles, Pipar City, Distt. Jodhpur
2. Products Textiles Products Saree, Turban,
Scrap Dress material etc.
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3. No. of industrial Units 150
4. Annual Turnover in last three
years (Rs. In Crore)
650 Crores
5. Investment in Plant & Machinery
(Rs. In Crore) per unit
3.25
6. Number of Person Employed 1290
7. Exports (Rs. In Crore) per year 700 Crores
Indirect exports (fabric after
processing are supplied to Indian
Graments & Home furnish
Products exporting units.)
8. Has the cluster been assisted
under any scheme of
Central/State Government?
N.A.
9. Name of three factors, in order
of priority which affect the
competitiveness of industry
1. Shortage of Power loom Plants
in Rajasthan.
2. Environment Clearance
Problem & lake of Separate
Industrial Park & Industrial
Lands.
3. Lake of modern plant &
machinery & technology.
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5. General issues raised by Industry Associations during of
the course of meeting :
1. Non-Availability of Industrial Plot due to saturated of Industrial
Areas.
2. Maintenance of Industrial Areas
3. Land Conversion (Agriculture to Industrial Land)
4. Availability of Power & It’s Higher Rate
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. STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs
S. No
Type of Assistance Name and address of agencies
1. Provisional Registration Certificate
(EM-1) &
Permanent Registration
Certificates (EM-II)
District Industries Center,
Jodhpur
2. Identification of Product & Techno-
economic and managerial
consultancy services, market
survey and economic survey
reports.
MSME-Development Institute,
22 Godown, Industrial Estate,
Jaipur
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3. Land and Industrial Shed RIICO Jodhpur
4. Financial Assistance RFC, Jodhpur Various
Commercial Banks
5. For raw materials under Govt.
Supply
RSIC Udyog Bhawan, Tilak
Marg, Jaipur & NSIC, Nehru
Palace, Tonk, Road, Jaipur
6. Plant and machinery under
hire/purchase basis
National Small Industries
Corp. Nehru Place, Tonk
Road, Jaipur
7. Power/Electricity _________ Vidyut Vitran
Nigam Ltd. Jodhpur
8. Technical Know-how MSME-Development Institute,
22 Godown, Industrial Estate,
Jaipur
9. Quality & Standard BIS, Manak Bhawan,
Chitranjan Marg,
C-Scheme, Jaipur
10. Marketing/Export Assistance NSIC, Nehru Palace, Tonk
Road, Jaipur
11. Other Promotional Agencies. KVIC, Jhalana Dungri
Institutional Area, Jaipur Raj.
Pollution Control Board,
Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur
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. IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS
Name of the officer & Designation
Name of Department/ Association
Contact No.
Sh. Phool Singh
Asstt. Director (Mech.)
MSME-DI, Jaipur 8233912343
Sh. S. L. Paliwal
GM-DIC, Jodhpur
DIC, Jodhpur 0291-2431937
9414418300
Sh. I.C. Gupta, LDM UCO-BANK Pal Link Road, Jodhpur
9460383264
Sh. J. K. Gupta, RM RIICO , Jodhpur 9414047968
Sh. L. D. Purohit, (Branch Manager), (Urban) , Sh. Anil Choudhary, ( Branch Manager), (Rural)
Rajasthan Financial Corporation, New Power House Road, Jodhpur
9414097439
9414097423
Sh. Mohan Lal Gupta, Statistics officer
Jodhpur
9413359015
Sh. L. N. Bairwa, District Public Relation Officer
Jodhpur 9460484484
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